Tag: CCTV

  • Telangana HC orders report on CCTV maintenance in police stations

    Telangana HC orders report on CCTV maintenance in police stations

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court has ordered the Director General of Police, Anjani Kumar to submit a report on the status of CCTVs and maintenance of its footages in all police stations within the state by March 10.

    Justice Kanneganti Lalitha issued these directions while dealing with a contempt case filed by Chevva Madhavulu of Thimmajipet police station in Nagarkurnool district, complaining that its sub-inspector had manhandled him inside the police station.

    He sought action against the SI for refusing to listen to him and the hospital which treated him and refused to register the medico-legal case.

    Following this, Madhavulu moved the High Court to contest it.

    Madhavaram Rameshwara Rao, counsel for the petitioner, brought to the notice of the court that the higher authorities did not even listen to Madhavulu’s contention.

    It must be noted that the High Court on September 27 had directed the SP of Nagarkurnool to consider the representation of Madhavulu and take appropriate action.

    The SP delegated it to a DSP, who in turn, entrusted the job to the circle inspector, who kept the case pending, following which a contempt case was filed by Mashavulu.

    The court on February 13, directed the SP of Nagarkurnool to verify the CCTV footage.

    However, the government counsel informed the court that the CCTV cameras in the police station were not working for over 10 months.

    In response to these remarks, Justice Lalitha recalled the Supreme Court’s instructions in a case where the police were required to keep CCTV video for at least six months.

    The court faulted the Telangana police for not complying with apex court orders.

    The court further directed the SP to personally look into the CCTV footage of that day and present it before the Court by March 10 in relation to the Madhavulu case,

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Interrogation of Sisodia shall be conducted under CCTV coverage: Court tells CBI

    Interrogation of Sisodia shall be conducted under CCTV coverage: Court tells CBI

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    New Delhi: The Rouse Avenue Court on Monday while sending Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) remand directed that the interrogation of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader during remand period shall be conducted at some place having CCTV coverage in accordance with guidelines laid down by the Supreme Court and the said footage shall be preserved by the CBI.

    Special Judge MK Nagpal on Monday decided to send Manish Sisodia to CBI remand till March 4. Sisodia was arrested on Sunday in an ongoing investigation of a case related to alleged irregularities in the framing and implementation of the excise policy of the Delhi government.

    The court said, keeping in view the facts and circumstances, the accused is being remanded to CBI custody for a period of five days ie till March 4 for his further and extensive interrogation.

    The court observed that the accused had joined the investigation of this case on two earlier occasions, but it has also been observed that he has failed to provide satisfactory answers to most of the questions put to him during his examination and interrogation conducted and has thus, failed to legitimately explain the incriminating evidence which has allegedly surfaced against him in the investigation conducted so far.

    It is true that he cannot be expected to make self-incriminating statements, but the interests of justice and of a fair investigation require that he should come up with some legitimate answers to the questions which are being put to him by the Investigation Officer.

    Some of his subordinates are found to have disclosed certain facts which can be taken as incriminating against him and some documentary evidence against him has also already surfaced and a proper and fair investigation requires that some genuine and legitimate answers to the questions being put to him about the same are to be found and hence, in considered opinion of this court, this can only be done during custodial interrogation of the accused, noted the court.

    During arguements, CBI counsel told the court that the Delhi Deputy CM’s custodial interrogation is required for an effective investigation into the case. While seeking five days’ remand of Sisodia, CBI said, “Conspiracy was hatched in a very planned and secret manner.”

    Meanwhile, senior Advocate Dayan Krishnan appeared for Sisodia and opposed the remand application of CBI.

    “if someone is not willing to say something, that cannot be a ground for arrest,” argued Sosodia’s lawyer. What should I do with a phone that I changed? I am a minister, I cannot send it to a second-hand shop, it would have important data. CBI confronted me with the material but I did not confess. The Remand application says I gave evasive replies. This cannot be a ground for remand. They search my residence on August 19. 2022. I handover my phone. They called me to join the investigation and I joined. I cooperated,” Advocate Dayan Krishnan argued for Delhi Deputy CM.

    The CBI on Sunday released a statement on Sisodia’s arrests, claiming he was giving evasive replies and was not cooperating in the ongoing investigation in the liquor scam case.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Unable to afford a wedding photographer, man uses hotel’s CCTV footage to create his wedding album

    Unable to afford a wedding photographer, man uses hotel’s CCTV footage to create his wedding album

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    Allocating your wedding budget can be one of the hardest tasks when planning your big day. With so many elements to consider, it is easy to lose track and mount up if not accounted for initially. With the advent of social media, especially Instagram, the cost of wedding photography has risen exorbitantly and in some weddings, the cost of wedding photography takes the maximum share.

     

    In Indore, a groom got so fed up with the high quotes even from the local wedding photographers that he devised a new way to create his wedding album. Reportedly, the man took all the CCTV footage of the wedding venue, hotel, and edited the footages himself to create his wedding album.

     

    The photos and videos in album were black and white, to which the groom said that “monochrome” was the theme of his wedding.

     

    Speaking to The Fauxy, one of the groom’s friends said “Alok (Groom) was worried about the wedding photography and the bride was more excited about the wedding album than the wedding itself. And after seeing the quotes by the local photographers he decided not to go ahead with them. Soon he claimed that his engagement ring is stolen and used it as an excuse to get all the CCTV footages of the hotel during wedding time. Even during his wedding he was learning photo and video editing. He took out time during honeymoon and created his wedding album“.

     

    Bride, who was very happy with the wedding album and its theme monochrome, has now deleted her Instagram account out of embarrassment.

     

     

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    [ Disclaimer: With inputs from The Fauxy, an entertainment portal. The content is purely for entertainment purpose and readers are advised not to confuse the articles as genuine and true, these Articles are Fictitious meant only for entertainment purposes. ]

  • DGP Reviews CCTV Surveillance System Project Status

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    Says Once Completed, It Will Help Curbing Crime Rate In J&K

    Jammu, Jan 30 (GNS): Director General of Police J&K Dilbag Singh chaired a high level meeting to review the project status of implementation of UT wide CCTV Surveillance System across Jammu and Kashmir at Police Headquarters here on Monday.

    Speaking on the occasion, the DGP said that the aim of implementation of CCTV Surveillance System across the J&K is to provide a safe and secure environment to the people and visitors, according to a statement issued by police to GNS.

    He said that the system would help in instilling confidence in the citizens of being secured. “By this system we will keep an eye on the ground 24X7,” he added.

    It will help in curbing the crime rate in J&K and will be useful in identification and nabbing of anti national elements and criminals with an alerts generated by the system once commissioned, he said.

    “When completed it should be a State of the Art facility, and futuristic plans must be kept in mind as CCTV cameras numbers would continue to be added in future as per the needs.”

    The DGP stressed that day to day activity upon the project should be shared among the members to know the pace of the work. He said equipment and logistics to be used for the project must be of quality.

    The top police officer impressed upon the officers to take all the necessary measures for completing the project in time, by meeting the deadlines.

    He impressed upon the System Integrated Project to work 24X7 and complete the project in the stipulated time.

    He directed ADGP Armed to take regular meetings of the task force to monitor the implementation of the project closely.

    ADGP Armed J&K SJM Gillani, ADGP Headquarters PHQ M K Sinha, IGP Headquarters PHQ B S Tuti, DIG DKR Range Dr Sunil Gupta, DIG UR Range M Suliaman Choudhary, DIG Traffic J&K dhar Patil, AIsG (P&T) PHQ Gurinderpal Singh, CO IRP 15th Bn Mubassir Latifi, AIG (Tech) PHQ Manoj Kumar Pandit, SO to DIG JSK Range Rajinder Katoch, SP PCR Jammu Hafeezullah, representatives of M/s TICL, M/S E&Y, M/S ELKOSTA, other gazetted officers of PHQ attended the meeting at PHQ.

    DIG NKR Vivek Gupta, DIG CKR Sujit Kumar, DIG SKR Rayees Mohammad Bhat, DIG RP Range Dr Mohd Haseeb Mughal, IT Consultant for J&K Govt Sanjay Gaden, and Project Manager IT Deptt. J&K Irfan Ahmad attended the meeting through video conferencing.

    ADGP Armed J&K Gillani briefed the DGP about the various measures taken for the implementing the project work. “There was thread bare discussions on the different components of the projects, and valuable suggestions were exchanged.” (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )